Ground improvement
Ground improvement techniques are used to prepare the ground for
new construction projects and to reduce the risk of liquefaction in
areas of seismic activity.
Keller was the first company to develop methods and equipment
for the successful deep compaction of soil in the 1930s and has
continued to develop the equipment and widened its application.
Common soil stabilization techniques include a combination of
vibro-compaction with stone, concrete or lime columns as well as
soil mixing and injection systems. These techniques, some of which
are shown below, have been used by Keller to improve many thousands
of sites around the world.
Vibro-Compaction
A site improvement technique for granular material,
Vibro-Compaction uses company-designed probe-type vibrators to
densify soils to depths of up to 120 feet. Vibro-Compaction
increases bearing capacity for shallow-footing construction,
reduces settlements and also mitigates liquefaction potential in
seismic areas. |
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Vibro Concrete Columns
Very weak, cohesive and organic soils that are not suitable for
standard Vibro techniques can be improved by the installation of
Vibro Concrete Columns. Beneath large area loads, Vibro Concrete
Columns reduce settlement, increase bearing capacity, and increase
slope stability. |
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Dynamic Deep Compaction
Dynamic Deep Compaction is an economic site improvement
technique used to treat a range of porous soil types and permit
shallow, spread footing construction. Soils are densified at depth
by the controlled impact of a crane-hoisted, heavy weight (15-35
tons) on the ground surface in a pre-determined grid pattern.
Dynamic Deep Compaction is also successful in densifying landfill
material for the highway construction of recreational
landscaping. |
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Soil Mixing
Typically used in soft soils, the soil mixing technique relies
on the introduction of an engineered grout material to either
create a soil-cement matrix for soil stabilization, or to form
subsurface structural elements to support earth or building loads.
Soil mixing can be accomplished by many methods, with a wide range
of mixing tools and tool configurations available. |
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